SY Kembara – Malaysian Architect – Fired – Barcelona Olympics

SY Kembara was a ~100 ft sloop owned by a Malaysian Architect. EoP MILED Clerk – then Cook/Waitress & her friend Grant Webster, Deckhand – were fired from SY Kembara by Capt Muhiudeen – whose ego at the time did not appreciate constructive criticism – while in Barcelona – after having spent time in Camargue; prior to arrival of Architect boss for Barcelona Olympics. SY Kembara sank years later in a storm in the Atlantic and the crew were rescued by a merchant vessel.

Usage. In everyday speech, the word malakas is used metaphorically to mean a person who uses no common sense. In addition, in parts of the world outside Greece, with significant Greek population (e.g. the United States), the word malakas appears well known among non-Greek people.

Malakkas a Greek slang word, with a variety of different meanings. The meaning varies depending on the tone and context used. It can be an exclamation of pleasure, an expression of dark horror, a cry of anger, a paean of affection, and other different things besides its literal equivalent, which in British English is “wanker”. Common alternative meanings include “asshole” or “jerk”, and the contrasting “dude”, or “mate”, depending on the context. It derives from the Greek word malakos (μαλακός), which means “soft” or “spoilt, well-used to luxuries of life”. It is one of the most frequent words picked up by tourists (often in its vocative case form, i.e. μαλάκα malaka /ma.’la.ka/) and travellers to Greece and is not unusual amongst the younger Greek diaspora, even when the level of Greek is low. A female form of the word exists, malako (μαλάκω), but is a recent coinage, whereas malakismeni (μαλακισμένη) seems to be rather more vintage.

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Jonathan Muhuideen

LinkedIn: Jonathan Muhuideen: Skipper: Full filled my lifelong dream to sail around the world. Managed Crisis, managed people and planed effectively the journey. Survived one shipwreck and four major storms.

Salt in the Rainbow: Gwen Smith Review: Pull up a stool to the bar and enjoy the yarn of Jonathan’s Salt In the Rainbow. It’s about adventures and shipmates, and storms and shipwreck. It is written with startling honesty about the challenges and drama of life afloat as he talks about sailing round the world as a non westerner in foreign ports.

Prospect Steve Bannon – China, North Korea Military Solutions

“We’re at economic war with China,” he added. “It’s in all their literature. They’re not shy about saying what they’re doing. One of us is going to be a hegemon in 25 or 30 years and it’s gonna be them if we go down this path. On Korea, they’re just tapping us along. It’s just a sideshow.”
Bannon said he might consider a deal in which China got North Korea to freeze its nuclear buildup with verifiable inspections and the United States removed its troops from the peninsula, but such a deal seemed remote. Given that China is not likely to do much more on North Korea, and that the logic of mutually assured destruction was its own source of restraint, Bannon saw no reason not to proceed with tough trade sanctions against China.
Contrary to Trump’s threat of fire and fury, Bannon said: “There’s no military solution [to North Korea’s nuclear threats], forget it. Until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that ten million people in Seoul don’t die in the first 30 minutes from conventional weapons, I don’t know what you’re talking about, there’s no military solution here, they got us.” Bannon went on to describe his battle inside the administration to take a harder line on China trade, and not to fall into a trap of wishful thinking in which complaints against China’s trade practices now had to take a backseat to the hope that China, as honest broker, would help restrain Kim.
“To me,” Bannon said, “the economic war with China is everything. And we have to be maniacally focused on that. If we continue to lose it, we’re five years away, I think, ten years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we’ll never be able to recover.”
Bannon’s plan of attack includes: a complaint under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act against Chinese coercion of technology transfers from American corporations doing business there, and follow-up complaints against steel and aluminum dumping. “We’re going to run the tables on these guys. We’ve come to the conclusion that they’re in an economic war and they’re crushing us.”
But what about his internal adversaries, at the departments of State and Defense, who think the United States can enlist Beijing’s aid on the North Korean standoff, and at Treasury and the National Economic Council who don’t want to mess with the trading system?
“Oh, they’re wetting themselves,” he said, explaining that the Section 301 complaint, which was put on hold when the war of threats with North Korea broke out, was shelved only temporarily, and will be revived in three weeks. As for other cabinet departments, Bannon has big plans to marginalize their influence.
– The American Prospect: Steve Bannon, Unrepentant.

EoP MC correspondence to find Responsible Peacenik Freedom citizens?

EoP MILED Clerk has contacted numerous individuals – transcript at EoP FT Bragg: Responsible Freedom Database – to enquire whether they wold be interested in demonstrating their sincere commitment to a responsible peacenik freedom future. Either the individuals contacted (a) for some or other reason do not consider Lara a ‘credible’ EoP MILED Clerk, worthy of their response; or (b) are not sincere about being peaceniks.

Brat/Brother: Brat/Brother (Russian: Брат, translit. Brat) is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. The character of Danila is considered by many in Russia to be an icon of the early post-Soviet period. Brother unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films released in the 1990s and quickly became a cult film throughout Russia. Due to the film’s popularity and fan demand, a sequel, Brother 2, was released in 2000. Brother 2 is notable for having a significantly higher budget, more emphasis on action sequences, and taking place in Moscow and Chicago.
In the autumn of 1997, Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) returns to his small hometown of Priozersk following his demobilization from the Russian Army after the First Chechen War. Before he reaches home, he ends up in a fight with security guards, after he accidentally walks onto the set of a music video for the band Nautilus Pompilius. After Danila rejects a job offer from the chief of the local militsiya, who was a classmate of Danila’s deceased father, he is released, on the condition that he will find work within the week. His mother insists that he travels to St. Petersburg to seek out his successful older brother Viktor, whom his mother is confident will help him make a living.
Danila travels to the city, but his attempts to make contact with Viktor are unsuccessful. Instead, he travels around the city and befriends several people from a very wide urban spectrum: Kat (Mariya Zhukova), an energetic drug addict and party-girl, and “German” Hoffman (Yury Kuznetsov), a homeless street vendor whom Danila helps after a thug attempts to extort him. Danila knocks the thug unconscious and takes a revolver from his pocket.
Unbeknown to their mother, Viktor (Viktor Sukhorukov) is an accomplished hitman who goes by the street name “Tatar” but is growing too independent and is starting to irritate his mob boss “Roundhead” (Sergei Murzin). His latest target is “Chechen”, a Chechen mafia boss who was recently released from prison and runs an open-air market. Roundhead, who is unhappy with the amount of money that Viktor demanded for the hit, orders his thugs to secretly watch him.
When Danila finally finds Viktor’s apartment, he is welcomed by Viktor. To avoid exposure, Viktor passes his assignment to his brother, gives him money to settle into the city, and then lies to him that the Chechen has been extorting from him, and asks Danila to perform the hit. Although Danila claims that his army service was spent at the headquarters as a clerk, he carries out the task professionally. First, he asks German to find him a room in a communal flat in the city center (much to the dismay of the old alcoholic landlord who threatens to shoot German with his vintage hunting rifle, as revenge for World War II). He then constructs a makeshift silencer out of a plastic soda bottle and an oil filter, as well as a decoy firecracker out of a matchbox. Finally, he follows Chechen and, despite the latter’s security, takes him out without being spotted. As Danila makes his exit, Roundhead’s thugs spot him and chase him. Making his escape, Danila jumps into a freight tram and, despite being wounded in the abdomen, manages to kill one of the pursuing thugs.
The tram driver, a woman named Sveta (Svetlana Pismichenko), helps Danila escape. Later, despite her marriage to an abusive husband, the two begin an affair. Danila later recovers, with German’s help. With the money given to him by Viktor after the hit, he begins to enjoy St. Petersburg, gives his provincial image a makeover, goes to a concert with Sveta to see his favorite band, Nautilus Pompilius, and manages to scare away her husband. He meets up with Kat to go to a nightclub and then smokes cannabis in an afterparty, where he taunts a French tourist whom he mistakes for an American. The night ends with him sleeping with Kat.
Roundhead’s loss of a thug and the fact that Viktor employed Danila to carry out the hit aggravates him even more. He decides to draw him into a combined raid. Once again Viktor, suspecting a trap, passes the job to Danila. The two thugs raid the apartment, but their main target is away. While they wait, in an apartment on the floor above, a party is taking place with several well-known Russian rock stars. A young radio director, Stepan (Andrey Fedortsov) mistakes the raided flat for the party flat and is almost killed by the thugs, who take him as a hostage. Vyacheslav Butusov, the lead singer of Nautilus Pompilius, makes the same mistake, but Danila instead follows Butusov above and relaxes in the friendly musical atmosphere. Realizing the balance between right and wrong, he comes downstairs and finds that the thugs have just killed their main target, and are about to do the same with Stepan. Instead, Danila kills both thugs. Danila and Stepan drag the corpses to the Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery, where German and his friends dwell. Once again, German helps Danila by disposing of the bodies.
Roundhead is furious upon finding out what happened. Instead of going after Tatar, he decides to track Danila and intercepts Sveta’s tram. They later raid her apartment, where his men beat and rape her, and learn his phone number, as well as his address. A henchman nicknamed “Mole” ambushes Danila near his apartment building, but the bullet hits Danila’s music player, giving him a chance to fire back and kill Mole. Realizing that staying home is unsafe, he travels to Sveta’s house and is shocked at her state. Initially thinking it was her husband, he then learns who was responsible and realizes that the only way they could have tracked Sveta was when he returned a phone call from her home telephone to his brother.
At the same time, Roundhead raids Viktor’s apartment and forces him to call Danila at gunpoint, so that he comes to pick up his payment. Realizing the depth of the situation, Danila decides to end it all at once. He goes back to the communal room that he was renting, buys the rifle from the old man, converts it into a sawed-off shotgun, and replaces the duck-hunting pellets with nailheads. At Viktor’s apartment, he makes easy work of Roundhead and two of his henchmen and tells the surviving thug to warn the rest of the gang that anyone who hurts his brother will be killed. In reply, the thug tells him that it was Viktor who turned him in.
Danila forgives his brother, gives him some of the money from Roundhead’s suitcase (keeping the rest for himself) and then tells him to return home and to work for the militsiya. Danila decides to go to Moscow, as St. Petersburg, according to Viktor, “is a pretty town, but provincial nonetheless”. Once again he visits Sveta, intending to take her with him, but her husband has returned and is beating her. Seeing Danila, he challenges him to a fight, but before he can come closer, Danila fires a shot into his leg. Sveta rushes to her husband and begins to treat his wound. Danila urges her to come with him, but she tells him to get out and never come back. He leaves her a Nautilus Pompilius CD. He then meets up with German, converses with him about the influence of the city on its residents, saying that everyone is weak here, to which German replies that the city is an evil that drains the strength from those who enter it. Danila offers him money, but German declines, saying “What’s good for the Russian is death for the German”. Before he leaves the city, he finds Kat to say goodbye. She is indifferent to his departure, but he gives her money nonetheless.
The last scene of the film shows Danila walking out of a snow-covered forest. He hitches a ride to Moscow on a passing Kamaz truck. As he chats up with the driver, the final shot is of the winter road stretching far into the wilderness.

Brat means Brother in English: Movie.
One of the most popular Russian films of the 2000s was Brat-2, a sequel to the equally popular Brat, about small-time gangsters trying to eke out a living among the economic chaos and corruption at the end of the Yeltsin era. Both movies spawned a number of popular phrases and were quoted regularly. In the second movie, much of which is set in the U.S. and which came out just three days after Putin’s 2000 inauguration, one of the Russian heroes turns to his American counterpart and says: “So tell me, American, what is power? Is it really money? That’s what my brother says, money is power. You have a lot of money, but so what? I think the truth is power. Whoever has truth on their side is the more powerful.” For Putin and many of Russia’s citizens, this image of the tough, street-hardened, wily underdog getting the better of its slicker, richer but weaker opponent is one they nurture and cherish.
– Russia Direct: All the Kremlin’s Men: Inside Russia’s Political System.
» IG: 16-08-08_putin-unintendedincidents_mcveightocbrat; 17-08-16_seac-piercerelee.

Pentagon Wars: Metro Train Arriving in Station – St Petersburg Bomber

Pentagon Wars:If the US Army acted on the advice of every Tom, Dick and Harry, who had an opinion, we’d wind up with a bunch of B52’s powered by outboard motors. | General Partridge on Toilet: Jesus Christ | Colonels who want to be generals, you bet we are the enemy. I’ve been .. I’ve been a bird colonel so long, I swear I’m growing feathers.The Pentagon Wars is a 1998 dark comedy film from HBO, produced by Howard Meltzer and Gary Daigler, directed by Richard Benjamin, that stars Kelsey Grammer, Cary Elwes, and Richard Schiff. It is based on the book The Pentagon Wars: Reformers Challenge the Old Guard by Colonel James G. Burton, USAF (retired). The film describes the dishonesty associated with the 17-year development of the M2 Bradley fighting vehicle. Tagline: They aimed to build the ultimate fighting machine. They missed. The Pentagon Wars.

Two B52’s powered by outboard motors:“In the year 2054, the entire [U.S.] defense budget will purchase just one aircraft. The aircraft will have to be shared by the Air Force and Navy 3½ days each per week except for leap year, when it will be available to the Marines for the extra day.” — Augustine’s Law, by Norman Ralph Augustine
[…] “I imagine any rational thinking individual who is a corporate member of any military industrial complex related corporation; would far prefer small sustained profits from cooperating with Pentagon and/or Kremlin officials to provide military support for nations to implement Ecology of Peace orderly and humane depopulation and deindustrialization; to enable them to focus on transitioning their employees and corporations to an EoP low tech sustainable economy; than billions of profits for a few years; that go up in smoke; when the entire world economy very violently collapses; and they find out that American cities and suburbs are no different than formerly nigger and spick only inner city ghetto’s; where mothers, sisters, daughters and babies are gangraped for profits for crack. Then it will be too late for individuals who called themselves ‘white men rulers of planet earth’ to speak about ‘justice’ for anyone that looks like them; let alone everyone.”
– EoP NWo SCO: 30 Apr: Lockheed Martin Brd Dir: Info Request to Mil Ind Complex; Re EoP or WiP Future Preference.
— EoP MIC: 07 Dec: Real Donald Trump .. The Hill.

I really believe that anyone who’s even thinking about having a child in this world is coldly considering an act of cruelty. – Stanley Goodspeed; The Rock.

The Rock is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Sean Connery as Captain John Patrick Mason, Special Air Service (Rtd.), Nicolas Cage as FBI Special Agent Dr. Stanley Goodspeed, and Ed Harris as Brigadier General Francis X. “Frank” Hummel, USMC Force Recon, John Spencer as FBI Director James Womack. In the film, an FBI chemist and an imprisoned former SAS captain are tasked with a mission to go out to the old prison island Alcatraz, in order to stop a group of rogue US Force Recon Marines who have taken over the island and captured innocent people, also threatening to launch M55 rockets filled with deadly VX nerve agent over San Francisco unless they are paid $100 million. Trailer.
» IG: 17-06-23_shooter-scalisegrenfellfitzgeraldchrystal.

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Talked to Death – Alan Berg – Radio DJ Digger of People’s Secrets

Alan Harrison Berg (January 1, 1934 – June 18, 1984) was an American attorney and talk radio show host in Denver, Colorado. Berg was known for his largely liberal, outspoken viewpoints and confrontational interview style. On the evening of June 18, 1984, Berg was fatally shot in the driveway of his Denver home by members of the white nationalist group The Order.
» IG: 17-08-16_seac-piercerelee.

Soon after the press conference dissolved into chaos, Kessler took to Twitter to decry the incident as a violation of free speech. Kessler, one of the organizers behind the weekend’s protest in Charlottesville attended by Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members and white nationalists, released a statement earlier on Sunday blaming police officers and the Charlottesville government for Saturday’s mayhem. The violence peaked when a man attending the rally drove his car into an anti-racist group, killing 32-year-old counter-protester Heather Heyer.
– Huffington Post: ‘Unite The Right’ Organizer Flees His Press Conference In Charlottesville.
» IG: 17-08-16_seac-piercerelee.

.. the speed of informing someone, of bringing key relevant information was so much quicker in a brutal no rank ready room, the downside that we have found is extremely small, the upsides are the intellectual capital, the speed to which you gain information; and context for decisions, and planning and execution. I have not found anything that comes even close. – Gen James Cartwright, US Strategic Command. ….. Napoleonisms ….
» IG: 17-08-05_genjcartwright-perfectinformation.

Napoleon Beach located in Port Saint Louis is one of the largest beaches of Camargue, along with Piemanson Beach and Est Beach in Saintes Maries de la Mer. Easily accessible by car, this beach offers 10 km of sand with one side facing the Rhone and the other facing the Gulf of Fos sur Mer. Even in the middle of summer, it is easy to find a spot to lay out your beach towel without being bothered by your neighbor! This beach does have a lifeguard during the summer near the parking lot (look at the signs to indicate the lifeguard zone). Dogs held on a leash are permitted outside of the lifeguard zone. Bordered by dunes, this is one of the most beautiful sand beaches of Camargue. The right side is more wild while the left side has an atmosphere a little more “ruined” from the petroleum chimneys in the Gulf of Fos sur Mer that we can see from the beach. – Plages.TV; Marvelous Camargue.

Once the individual has honestly confronted themselves and decided they are:

Simple Individual and/or Simple Cooperative Leader: My Life goals are simple: With access to land, using my own labour and the labour of some fellow Walter Throreau Walden Pond Simplicity Revolution friends and colleagues, my simple friends and I are capable of being happy while satisfying our Maslow Hiearchy of Needs.

They proceed to nurture their self honesty and self sufficient responsible freedom future for all goals; by (i) relating to friends, family and/or colleagues who practice ego literate [ego-eco-literacy.tygae.org.za] aka responsible freedom [responsible-freedom.tygae.org.za] communication feedback to one another; and (ii) finding individuals and/or groups who are cooperating to co-create an economic system [eop-nwo-sco.tygae.org.za] that provides a property ration to responsible freedom individuals which, with their labour, can enable their self-sufficient honourable survival.

They are confronted with the Simple Life Goals leaders next question:

What is the simplest way in which a legal system can be implemented internationally that will allow for all responsible freedom individuals of all races, religions or genders, to live simply, self sufficiently and happy?

Much of the history of indigenous movements, Stalin, Lenin, Mao, Polpot’s communism and General Koos de La Rey, Thomas Sankara and Mahatma Gandhi’s third world anti-imperialism, Steve Biko’s Black Consciousness, Mother Earth Birth Control Feminism, Zionism Kibbutzism, etc involves different groups of individuals stumbling with their experimentation of answering their conception of this question. What is the simplest way in which a national legal system can be implemented that will allow for individuals who have responsible freedom simple life goals to live simply in dignity?

[…] The Rock is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Sean Connery as Captain John Patrick Mason, Special Air Service (Rtd.), Nicolas Cage as FBI Special Agent Dr. Stanley Goodspeed, and Ed Harris as Brigadier General Francis X. “Frank” Hummel, USMC Force Recon, John Spencer as FBI Director James Womack. In the film, an FBI chemist and an imprisoned former SAS captain are tasked with a mission to go out to the old prison island Alcatraz, in order to stop a group of rogue US Force Recon Marines who have taken over the island and captured innocent people, also threatening to launch M55 rockets filled with deadly VX nerve agent over San Francisco unless they are paid $100 million. Trailer. » IG: 17-06-23_shooter-scalisegrenfellfitzgeraldchrystal; 17-08-22_sykembara-barcelona; 17-08-21_jbrent-humansendspecies-1child. […]

[…] The Rock is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Sean Connery as Captain John Patrick Mason, Special Air Service (Rtd.), Nicolas Cage as FBI Special Agent Dr. Stanley Goodspeed, and Ed Harris as Brigadier General Francis X. “Frank” Hummel, USMC Force Recon, John Spencer as FBI Director James Womack. In the film, an FBI chemist and an imprisoned former SAS captain are tasked with a mission to go out to the old prison island Alcatraz, in order to stop a group of rogue US Force Recon Marines who have taken over the island and captured innocent people, also threatening to launch M55 rockets filled with deadly VX nerve agent over San Francisco unless they are paid $100 million. Trailer. » IG: 17-06-23_shooter-scalisegrenfellfitzgeraldchrystal; 17-08-22_sykembara-barcelona; 17-08-21_jbrent-humansendspecies-1child; 17-09-10_michaelbrown-fema-ladysfunctional. […]

[…] 7th Fleet: 21 Aug 2017: 01:30 hrs: #USSJohnSMcCain involved in collision with a merchant vessel while east of the Strait of Malacca. Updates to follow. http://ow.ly/ZmEf30exZfL pic.twitter.com/EVcYjHwXah [USS John McCain]

Tygae IG Factual v Interpretive Reality Caveat:

No interpretation implied in any Tygae Infographic is stated as a fact. Any interpretation implied of another persons motives could be anything from 001% upto 100% correct or incorrect. Until confirmed; they are only working hypothesis interpretations; NOT FACTS. Reminder: Factual Reality is founded upon FACTS: if overt: what happened, who said what, who did what to whom, how and when. We create the world by noticing who, what, when and how via our senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Interpretive Reality is founded upon the INTERPRETATION OF FACTS: if the whom, when, how or what act is not factually unequivocal; because it is partially covert and hidden, then a combination of smaller evidentiary facts combined can enable an interpretation of 'how'; 'when'; 'who' and/or 'what'. Generally speaking when we consider 'why' the observed individual overtly or covertly did or said what and how and when; we enter into subjective interpretive reality. [Excerpt: EoP RH IQO]